Earthology – The New Branch of Ecology
Keywords:
ecology, zemlelogy, ecological crisis, natural-resource potential, use of natural resources, global rise in a temperature, scenarios of development of civilizationAbstract
The fundamental problems, related to the modern state of Earth as a planet which experiences the period of ecological crisis, are considered. Research concerning the evaluation of natural-resource potential and scopes of his use by humanity was conducted. It was analyzed strategic aspects of influencing of global rise in a temperature, technological principles of control of the maintenance SO2 are presented in the atmosphere of Earth. The scenarios of development of Earth are expounded in technogen and trajectories of development of humanity.
The fundamental problems, related to the modern state of Earth as a planet which experiences the period of ecological crisis, are considered. Research concerning the evaluation of natural-resource potential and scopes of his use by humanity was conducted. It was analyzed strategic aspects of influencing of global rise in a temperature, technological principles of control of the maintenance SO2 are presented in the atmosphere of Earth. The scenarios of development of Earth are expounded in technogen and trajectories of development of humanity.
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